French vineyard battle against mildew returns

게시됨 2024년 8월 5일

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Downy mildew outbreaks have reached epidemic levels in French wine regions, especially Bordeaux, due to excessive spring and summer rainfall. The 2024 vine harvest sizes and qualities are uncertain, with some regions experiencing significant losses and requiring early protective measures and organic treatments against downy mildew. Additionally, other weather challenges like hail and frost have affected various wine-producing areas in France and Europe, leading the EU to extend vine planting and replanting authorisations to 2025 due to the harsh weather conditions and market difficulties.
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In what is rapidly becoming a recurring theme for French viticulture, downy mildew has returned again to vineyards this year. As rain has continued through the spring and into the summer, having already heavier than expected across the winter, fungal disease has spread across various wine regions, including Bordeaux. The spring of 2024 has been the wettest since 2008 and one of the wettest on record, and as a result only a few places, such as regions near to the Mediterranean and the Spanish border with the Pyrenees have been relatively spared. Although the impact on the harvest remains uncertain, this week the country’s agriculture ministry will produce initial production estimates for the 2024 vintage on 9 August, indicating what and if the size of the issue will be. But already some producers and regions have spoken out about challenges, especially in Bordeaux. Last year, the spring’s wet and warm weather caused an “early and very virulent” outbreak of mildew in the region, ...

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